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Anyone paying attention to the scrutiny that Disney is under shouldn’t be shocked by these announcements however. Bob Iger was brought back as the company’s CEO after Bob Chapek was ousted, with the continued debt issues being a major sticking point. To combat that, Iger’s first order of business seems to clearly be to stick toward his strategy that worked years ago, sequels, sequels, and sequels. Toy Story 3 and 4 both grossed over a billion dollars at the global box office, making them among the biggest hits Pixar has ever produced. Zootopia and Frozen 2 also made over a billion dollars (Frozen 2 bringing in over $1.4 billion). It also doesn’t hurt that three of the four titles we just mentioned won the Best Animated Feature Academy Award.
So what will Toy Story 5 even be about? With Woody and Bo Peep now living with the lost toys at the carnival, and Buzz, Jessie, and the rest returning home to Bonnie, how does the story bring them all together again? That’s for the minds at Pixar to figure out, but based on what people think of the announcement, it’s going to take some convincing. See what people are saying about the news below:








